Author: thaliarchus

A commenter has recently let us know of a few translation efforts we weren’t aware of, so we’d like to say here that suggestions for extra things to include, whether they’re new translations, blog posts or podcasts, are always gratefully received! Our feed-readers won’t catch everything, and unfortunately we can’t go to some kind of resource which would capture all of what we’d want to cover, because that’s what we’re trying to be in the first place… So the best way to proceed seems to be to gather leads constantly, and hope that we’re casting our nets more and more widely as time goes on.

We’re back! And we’re a week late: sorry. We’ve had another spell in which both of us have been busy in our respective jobs. But new things have continued to happen in the world of older anime, and we’re still here to chronicle them.

It’s late in October, the perfect time of the year to think on terrifying things like ghouls, and the transience of access to older anime in a world of fixed-term streaming rights. We’re still here, though, and we’ve constructed another index for a fortnight’s blogging, podcasting and translation activity focused on older anime.

Here’s our latest index of attention to older anime. Materials! Materials, materials. There’s a little glut of posts about material things—both production artefacts and publications which accompanied anime—this time around, so we’ve put those together at the top of the post.

We’re really late this time (see the final section), but we’re back again! And at least our delay means there’s plenty of new material about older anime gathered from the web and presented for your edification in the following post.

We’re back! Slightly later than usual, but definitely back. Once again we’ve scoured the internet for new writing and podcasting about older anime, and for newly released translations, indexed here for your profit and delight.